Prostatitis belongs to the category of Baijiao in Chinese medicine, and can be treated with Dioscorea villosa drink and Zhi Bai Di Huang Tang. There is no such thing as a herbal nemesis for the prostate. Dioscorea villosa: It has the effect of warming the kidney and inducing dampness, separating the clear and resolving the turbidity. It can be used to treat the lower focal point deficiency and coldness of creamy drenching (urine as turbid as rice soup or slippery as grease, accompanied by urinary frequency and urgency, and discomfort of traction in the lower abdomen), and whitish turbidity (urine as turbid as white slurry). Frequent and turbid urine, white like rice slop, congealed like paste, pale tongue and white moss, sunken pulse. Zhi Bai Di Huang Tang: It has the effect of nourishing Yin and clearing heat (nourishing Yin fluid and removing heat) and dredging the urinary tract. It is used for treating yin deficiency and fire, dampness and heat in the lower Jiao (dampness and heat evils invading the intestines, bladder, yin, lower limbs, etc.). Symptoms include flushing of the face, redness of the forehead, mental emptiness, poor appetite, night fever, night sweating (abnormal sweating after going to sleep, sweating stops after waking up) and insomnia. If there is a need for medication, it should be used under the guidance of a doctor’s diagnosis, and should not be used blindly on its own to avoid adverse consequences.